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    Taf Fechan Case Study

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    1.1 Background 1.1.1 The purpose of this evaluation is to identify the following at the Taf Fechan site: • Major habitats present; • Potential for legally protected species to be present; and • Additional ecological surveys likely to be required. To complete this Ecological Evaluation a meeting with a representative of the Wildlife Trust was held at the site during both site visits and mapping. Alongside gathering information on site‚ the team at Eco Valleys Consultancy also completed a desk study

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    predators include flycatchers‚ nuthatches and the European robin. 3. Lichens are fungi that cover the barks of trees. The colour of lichens look very similar to the pattern of the peppered moth’s wings 4. The larvae of the moth eat leaves from birch‚ willow‚ and oak trees. 5. Since the peppered moth lives less than one year‚ during the winter time‚ the moth larvae changes into pupae to avoid death. 6. Moths with more dark spots than average are called insularia. 7. The first black form

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    Well According to Turner‚ the westward movement Americanized the pioneer‚ shaped American institutions‚ and promoted democracy. However‚ it was a long time before historians started questioning Turner’s frontier thesis‚ so strong was the appeal to Americans’ imagination generated by this justification of American exceptionalism. The New western history in the late 1980’s rejected the nation of the frontier all together.New Historians suggested a rewriting of the Western past that focused on the West

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    Poems are read by many for their personal entertainment and often rhyme. As such‚ these poems may also have a deeper meaning that only fewer people bother to seek out. Along with this‚ there is also an inevitable theme that lies within each and every poem made by one author merging all of their ideas into one. With this‚ two authors have made a series of poems that may have a depth far below the surface or literal meaning of them. Along with the meaning‚ the authors that made them also left an intended

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    Forest

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    scrubs and bushes.There is less undergrowth. Most of the trees are deciduous‚ which shed their leaves during the autumn. In some areas‚ the deciduous trees are replaced by coniferous trees. The main trees found in these forests are oak‚ ash‚ maple‚ birch‚ beech‚ poplar‚ elm and pine. In many areas‚ forests have been cleared to make way for cultivation. Hardwood evergreen trees which are widely spaced and are found in the Mediterranean region are olive‚ cork‚ oak and stone pine. Temperate Forests

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    Analysis of “The Trouble with Fries” Malcolm Gladwell’s article “The Trouble with Fries” is about a very invasive topic. Fast Food is killing us. Can it be fixed? Although his thesis statement isn’t exactly clear‚ he effectively uses evidence to convince his audience that a nutrition movement is needed especially for fast food. By discussing many factors with supporting evidence that is factual he shows why fast food is struggling to have a nutrition movement. Malcolm Gladwell uses some very shocking

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    GROUND ZERO

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    Finnish holidays are similar to the Western Christian calendar and Protestant traditions. Holidays and traditions are a blend of the thousand-year old Christian presence and vestiges of old Finnish pagan traditions. Notable among these is Juhannus‚ the Finnish Midsummer. A majority of Finns retreat to summer cottages (mökki) on any one of Finland’s numerous lakes. Depending on the region‚ a bonfire at midnight celebrates the summer solstice‚ and in the Åland Islands‚ the Swedish-originated tradition

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    Atlatl

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    Dave Ingvall set the World Record for throwing the atlatl with a distance of 848.56 feet in 1995. There was also an atlatl dart that was found in a melting patch high on the Rocky Mountains close to Yellowstone National Park. This dart was made from birch sapling and still carried the ancient hunter’s markings. Physics of Atlatl Both the atlatl and dart are springs that store energy. When both of the arms move forward‚ they will

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    Ojibwa Tribe Essay

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    No one ever knew Indians were ruthless. One of the most fierceful tribe of all Indian tribes is called the Ojibwa tribe. This particular tribe originally settled in the Northern part of the United States. The states in which they settled are: Minnesota‚ Wisconsin‚ and Michigan. They were one of the largest and most powerful of the Great Lakes area. After becoming more powerful‚ the made a huge expansion. Their land afterwards included southern Michigan‚ and south Ontario. Ontario is located in southern

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    They would create all of their belongings out of anything the earth would provide for them. They lived in cone-shaped shelters called tepees in which they built with cattail leaves and birch bark (Ditchfield 10). To construct these tepees they would find long wooden poles and stretch an excess amount of cloth over it then tie the top of the poles together (11). When it came to chow the Chippewas were eager to hunt. The men of the tribe

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